Just got my new pride and joy home, bought and built it at Maestro in Bognor Regis, UK. Have to say I spent several hours with Mike whilst we built the bike and he is such a nice and knowledgeable guy, I would truly recommend anybody that is after a Colnago to speak with Mike @ Maestro.

The Zero Gravity brakes work really well thanks, however probably not quite as good as Campag SR, but I like the look of the Zeros better.

What wheelset would you suggest ?What is wrong with the bar tape ?

Cheers

BxEddie wrote:

Hi ianeverton,the painsheem is realy nice.How do the Zero Gravity work if you compare to campa skeleton?

You should think of an other wheelset...even though the scuers fit well.The bartape job is horror.

But I like the white seatpost.Enjoy your bike.

I like the look of the Zeros as well.

I would go for a fullcarbon tubular rim. Tubulars ride much nicer than clinchers and the system weight ist lighter any way.My reynolds 46 are by far the fastest wheels I ever rode. But I think Boras are allways a good choice.

The electricle tape should not touch the bar at all.

Fix the saddle position and the bartape and please give us a new photo.

Last edited by BxEddie on Fri Nov 02, 2012 9:01 pm, edited 2 times in total.

i am looking at this lovely build and thinking the wheels would be better suited on a canyon or suchlike but somehow not 'classy' enough for the rest of this. even a set of 'cheap' Mavic reflex CDs would be perfect. thats my first thought but i except it is overly critical and i am sure the bike feels really super to ride on these wheels, so please ignore the first thing that popped into my head when i saw the photo

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